Background
Eisner, Susan Pamela Daughter of Nathaniel Julius and Frances Rochelle (Linick) Eisner.
management professor management consultant communications educator former broadcast executive former communications executive
Eisner, Susan Pamela Daughter of Nathaniel Julius and Frances Rochelle (Linick) Eisner.
Student, Smith College. Bachelor, Wellesley College. Master of Public Administration, Kennedy School Government, Harvard University.
Staff intern to Senator Javits United States Senate, Washington, 1970. Member staff Department of Health, 1971. Assistant to director communications Democratic National Committee, 1972.
National coordinator press operations McGovern Presidential Campaign, 1972. Director communications Democratic National Committee Telethons II and III, Washington, New York City, Los Angeles, 1973-1974. Creative director Ways and Means, Inc., Louisville, 1974.
Producer, writer Station W National Educational Television-Thirteen television, New York City, 1975-1979, assistant director broadcasting, 1979-1981, director acquisitions, scheduling and specialists, 1981, director broadcasting, 1981-1983, special advisor to senior vice president, 1983. President, management and communications consultant, project development production Susan Eisner Associates, since 1983. Professor management Ramapo College, New Jersey, since 1995.
Member adjunct faculty New York University, New York City, 1994-1996, globalization advisory board, 1994-1995. Assistant professor management Ramapo College, New Jersey, 1995-1999, associate professor management, 1999-2004, professor, since 2004. Academy reviewer Irwin/McGraw Hill, Prentice Hall, Simon & Schuster, Southwestern, Wiley, Houghton/Mifflin, Society for Advancement of Management, Clute Institute, since 1997.
Professional connection advisor Harvard University, since 1998. Presenter in field, since 1995. Member board directors Society for Advancement Management since 2006.
Folk singer, Boston, 1969-1971. Director broadcasting various television programs and mini series including Cinema Thirteen, Classics Showcase, Star Movie, Viewer's Choice, Gala of Stars, Astaire, Hepburn, Years of Darkness, The American Worker, Black History, Celebrate Dance, Chanukah. Christmas, Disarmament, Remember the Holocaust, A Salute to Britain, First Person Reports, others.
Executive prodf. And producer various television specials, spots, reports, segments including Listening to You (National Association Educational Broadcasters Graphics and Design award 1978), Masterpiece Theatre Quotes Montage (National Association Educational Broadcasters Graphics and Design award 1978), Haven't Stopped Dancin' Yet (National Association Education Broadcasters Graphics and Design award 1979), Window on the World (National Association Educational Broadcasters Graphics and Design award 1979), Everything Beautiful At the Ballet (National Association Educational Broadcasters Graphics and Design award 1979), Making Poldark-Location (National Association Educational Graphics and Design award 1979), Work in Progress-Dance in America (National Association Educational Graphics and Design award 1979), Cavett Conversation with Baryshnikov-Gregory, I Claudius/Poldark/Duchess of Duke Street/Upstairs-Downstairs Farewells, Masterpiece Theatre's Tenth Anniversary Party, On location--Dance Grand Finale, Thirteen: The First Twenty Years, Newsline, Artists at Work, Culture Spots, Eliot Feld audition, Lenoni, Metro Minutes, Preview, You're the Top: Empire State, Be There, Go Public, The Next Twenty Years, People and Programs, Think Again, Think Thirteen, We Are You, Where Every Minute County, others. Creator, The Premier Way, 1984.
Director communications various national multimedia productions for March of Dimes including Witness to Conquesta, A Tribute to Jonas Salk (cabinet and congressional wives' dinner), Mommy Don't (prenatal care campaign), Beautiful Babies: Right from the Start, Journey to Birth. National Communications Advisory Committee Symposiums on Drug Use and Pregnancy and Environmental Risks and Pregnancy, National Volunteer Leadership Conference, National Program Training Conference, various national public service announcements and campaigns, national promotional and institutional campaigns. International consultant various special events inclusding Fiftieth Anniversary, National Telethons.
Consultant pre-publication research for book on Bill Cosby, 1987. Creator, Mediasmarts, 1993. Writer contemporary folk songs, 1969-1975.
Author of speeches, presentations, reports, press, educational, institutional and promotional materials. Research on various topics. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Director communications March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, New York, 1985-1987. Special consultant to executive director National Urban League, 1969-1971. Tutor Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972.
Faculty presenter The New Jersey Project, Campus Speaker Series, 2003-2006. Advisory board member Center for Business and Public Policy, Ramapo College, 2005-2008, editorial advisory board member, 2003-2008. Member Society for Advancement Management (editorial review board member Advanced Management Journal, since 2000, student case competition judge, since 2005, member board directors, since 2006), 2nd Stage Theater, Lincoln Center Theater, Manhattan Theater Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Mu Delta (honorary) (Faculty Commendation, 2000, 02-06).